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PAI B SHOWDOWN IN T T seieL AND, Sw9e, 2 = several letter signed “Jessie” in ae PS ea us} which the writer claimed to be the ae ee a tae V6 por cet Oh mother of the twins and said their be ary” ss irrigated land/ father was “a prominent business- i PAGE TWO PLATTE COUNTY TAX FIGHT DUE Farmers Win Preaay. in Opposing Increase in Valu- ations but Final Ruling Will Come Soon. valuations Baby Locked In Suit Case Finally Dies DETROIT, Nov. 12.—Death yes- terday claimed one of the unidenti- fied girl babies found in @ locked suit case abandoned ‘on the- Wind- sor ferry September 15, last. The child die@in a Windsor hos- pital where it had been under treat- ment apparently never having re- covered from confinement in the suit case where it was almost suffo- cated. Windsor authorities have received man" of Windsor. M. R. Winters, secrétary of the Children’s Aid Society of Windsor, WINDSOR, Ont., No¥. 12.—After be- Ing marooned four days on a smiall island in Lake Erie,.a Walkerville fisherman was rescued last night by A passing freighter, the crew of which was attracted by his signals, The fisherman, whose name was not‘learn- ed here, was taken to Sandusky, Ohio. His boat had been driven up on the island by the storm. A tug vill be sent from Ambherstburgh tomorrow in an effort to save the craft, MOST REALISTIC PANIC An explosion wrecked the Yiddish he which had been caring for the chil- Pee ee foo orl che lbs 3 nis et seek twhie Tani Gren, today issued a public appeal | yore in panic. nir seeker af Cayuune ih 10M Gime to “Jessie” to attend the baby’s 7 . and B. F Mitchell reported to have been’ killed and|Suthors. | King Bagwot dirécted st Out. Cuticura Heals. ‘Interesting Free Lecture t whose guseregts ae —— AS 4 eight injured, when passenger], The supporting cast includes’ such “T kar t nas > aay ye oes train in the province ve, |tavorites as George B. Williams in e 4 r c court to pasa on the cial session of {sive round Judge when ‘the plain- before sposed of by tiffs were represent amie ants were represented/ y Lynch » farm bureau is be-| of 1 eatland farmers, V after s valuation for the year had been made and authorized by the coun: ty ,commissioners sitting as a board of ' equalization, 4 that after the raise was ordered the citizens had no opportunity to protest | Messrs. B. O. Franzen, Chris Haut, W. W. Wolfe, and George Martin were, appointed by Charles Hauf as county farm bureau president to con-| uct the protest for the farmers. Mur-| ray Patch of Buffalo waa sent to| « Premier Aristide Briand of Fran: be lands frem the S. S. Lafayette to attend the disarmament conference, ce waves his greetings to America as CONFERENCE 10 BE SUBMITTED BY THE AMERICAN DELEGATION WASHINGTON, Nov. 12,-While the armament confer- ence will decide upon its progtam of subjects to be consid- ered, here follows the official agenda, which previously has ‘Wheatland by the state board of equal-| been suggested by the United States, and which will be of- ization to investigate as to the justice! of the assessments here. Last week/ fered as a working program he issued a report attacking county | opening sessions: assesor Baxton, whom he charged/ with being the occasion of the trouble, | and a member of the farmers’ com-|ment, “Limitation of Armament. . One. Limitation of Naval Arma- under which shall be discuss- mittee, whom he charged with abusing ed. the office of deputy assegsor by turn-/ ing in a false valuation on his own property. AAILAOKD NAME USED IN SWINDLING YOUTHS First., LARA“ ia, Wro., Nov. An en- tirely new trick to get money for| hes been reported to the po- . Two men, claiming that the Saratoga & Encampment road, from Walcott to Encampment, had been “junked” and that they had se- cured for the Green Mountain Trans- fer company the mail contract from one point to the other, approached two young men here to employ them as truck drivers. The young men agreed, one of them resigning a posi- tion at once to enter the new service. ‘They were teld that they would have to purchaso uniforms and se- cure a forest service badge, one kind et uniform costing $10 and a finer kind $15. One of the young men handed over the $10 and the other parted with $8.90, agreeing to get the other later, and the recipient at once fied. Not until the youths went to the sup Bow forest for thelr badges was the fraud revealed. It was then too late to catch the sharpers. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL IS URGED INU. S.) mn f Philip North the president, in to the proposed sald it could ree. ral council a pol tituent body n@ which would be the work of the na- tional cc bowels and p People aftt wick relief ablets. gar-coated ¢ Tablets act g: cluding plans Eastern. railway. for bad breath by all (a) Basis of limitation. @- Extent. (c) Fulfillment, : Two. Rules for control of new agencies of warfare. Three. Limitation of land arma: ment. “Pacific an@ Far Eastern Ques- Questions relating to China. Principles to be applied. Second.. Application. , Subjects. (a) Territorial integrity. (>) Administrative Integrity. (c) Open door—equality of com- mercia} industrial opportunity. (a@- Concessions, monopolies or preferential economic privileges. (e) Development of railways, in- relating to Chinese railroad rates. (Q Preferential existing commit- (g- Status of ments, (Similar headings.) (Unless ‘Two. Stberia. Three. Mandated islands. questions earlier settled.) Electrical Communications in the Pacific. “Under the heading of ‘Status of Existing Commitments’ ‘it is expected that opportunity will be afforded to consider and to reach an understand- ing with respect to unsettled ques- tions involving the nature and scope visor’s office of the Medicine| or commitments under which claims of rights may hereafter be asserted.” The fact that the subject ‘“Iimita- tion of ‘Armaments” precedes the subject “Pacific and Far Eastern Questions” does not necessarily indl- cate that the two will be taken up In that order. The conference itself will determine the order in which the Kelly-Springfield Tires and less Service than a Kelly will give since it costs no more to buy a Kelly? on behalf of America, at the @iscussions are to be pursued, and there may even be additions to the Program as the conference gets un der way. funeral, promising her immunity it she complies. The other baby in a private home. Late Wreck of Wreck. Today Of has been placed LISBON, Nov. f the killed and women and children. Railway workers have issugi a part in are responsible, will probably shbmilt conference. ft under wi necessarily ring the pubject offs. President Harding, tn his invita- tion to the foreign governments, how ever, gave the impression, in the opinion of mariy observers, that Pa- cific and far eastern questions must De disposed of first, when he said. “It ds quite clear that there can be no wha! essureuce of the peace of the worid. in the absence of the desire for pence, and the prospect for reduced armaments, fs not a hopeful one uriless this desire finds expres. sion in practical effort to remove causes of misunderstanding and to seek ground for agreement as to principles and thelr applications.’ It {3 quite possible, however, that although the Pacific and Far East ern Questions, may be the first to he disposed of, that the actual question of limitation of armaments may ac tually first come befoge the confer: and in this ww Any determinations on limitations of armament necessarily will come after long preliminary work by com. mittees of experts and others who Does Your Roof Leak . If so, see us for an esti- mate and advice on your roofing problem. W.S. Holtzman & Sons ence, Contractors and Builders Phone 1099-J committees for work, and tions. Lisbon Express 12—Ten persons are wounded were manifesto declaring that they had no the wrecking of the train. The government belleves extremists recommenda- tions and extensive data to the whole This will require. prob- ably weeks of study’ and discussion. In order to start the process, And get » the conference might clally before it, and then refer ft to then meanwhile go on with the discussion of the Far Eastern and Pacific ques- Thrice Daily—12:15, 4:00 and 8:15 P. M. : Great Moments in a Great. Picture Julio meets Marguerite - Thus began what will go down through the ages from the world. You will thrill to the story of Marguerite and Julio when you see Metro's Suddenly on the stage appeared a Iittle girl Who'sang an old and popu- lar song. The audience became quiet and filed through the doors to safety. That ss one of the big dramatic heart-punches that has aroused’ such favorable comment in “Cheated Love,” Carmel Meyers’ sensational Universal photodrama which will be shown at the Hub today and Sunday. ‘The story concerns a little Russian immigrant girl. Her love problems, her self-sacrifice for the man she loves and her triumph over seemingly un- surmountable obstaries have been woven into = romantic story by Lu- clen Hubbard and Doris Schroeder, the an interesting character role, Forest, Johif Dgwidson, Ed Brady, Snitz Edwards, “Smoke” Turner, Fred Becke: Rose Dios u O. S. BATHS TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY Shower, Tub, Steam and Cabinet. - For, Ladies and Gentlemen. 128 East Secend Street Basement, O-S Building = one vt a est romances ever 7 F ; ; tu * theirs was ss love; its ' Why be satisfied with less mileage Nas fkigs rhs had alweyn'ts kept hidden Vote Suppor OVER ‘BODY AND HEAD Baby Fretful. Hair Came Sunday Evening, 7:30 P. M. This lecture is one of the most important of the entire Red *Cross series, consisting of more than 100 slides illustrating the organization’s activities over the entire world. \ Every One Cordially Invited to This Casper, Wyo., Nov. 9, 1921. TO-ALL WATER USERS: All accounts for the period ending Oc- tober 25, 1921, if not paid on or before Mon- day, November 14, 1921, will have water shut off. ‘ WATER COMMISSIONER. e Temple Studio 118 East First Street *" Back of Masonic Temple A PORTRAIT OE ART Made in this studio is made more precious to your friends for a they can buy at home. ‘ j DON’T DELAY — COME IN NOW AND MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT, W. J. CARPENTER :: Artist Announces THE OPENING of the NATRONA MEAT MARKET Monday, November 14 | In Its New Location, Zuttermeister Building Mr. Beyer has conducted the Natrona Meat Market for the past two and Casper Supply Co. Corner Center and Fifth Streets Phone 913 bowels and spect the new marke Rex Ingram Production THE FOUR HORSEMEN Of the Apocalypse * Adapted by June Mathis from Blasco Ibaine='s Novel t one-half years in the cauiater RP ies Building, and invites the public to call.and in- . y do that which ‘alomel does without any of ts of nasty, sickening, tics are derived from Olive Tablets without y disagreeable effects. coved the en years of prac- fflicted with bowel OIL CITY ‘AUTO SUPPLY CO. 412 East Second Street—Phone 1112 | Hl | WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. 165 South Ash Street—Phone 908 RAY’S SERVICE STATION West Yellowstone Natrona Meat Market Phone 1390